11. The First Step, by Leo Tolstoy
but even
to bear the sight of suffering.
Whereas the poor lady is
weak precisely because she has been taught to live upon food
unnatural to man; and she
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12. The Ethic of Reverence for Life, by Albert Schweitzer
it
has to bear on that account are the concern of every one of us. No
one ought to permit, in so far as he can prevent it, pain or
suffering for which he will not take the responsibility. No one
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13. The Unpardonable Crime, by Romain Rolland
been able to bear cruelty towards them: he had always had a
detestation of sport, which he had never dared to express for fear
of ridicule: but his feeling of repulsion had been the secret
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14. The Chimp Farm, by Betsy Swart
gorillas, pigs and a huge bear whose cage size is in
blatant defiance of both state and federal statutes.
He, and all
the others, are doomed to live out the rest of
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15. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
include the huge short-faced bear and short-faced
coyote; the tremendous dire wolf; the fabled saber-toothed cat,
Smilodon; the giant long-necked camel or giant llama,
Camelops, which measured 7ft
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16. Animals, by Voltaire
same judgment to bear on this dog which has lost its master, which
has sought him on every road with sorrowful cries, which enters
the house agitated, uneasy, which goes down the stairs, up the
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17. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
you've got
to bear in mind the difference between philosophy and politics.
The League was in fact one
of the groups that broke away from the General Election
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18. Diet and Diet Reform, by Mohandas Gandhi
lovingly implore us to bear in mind that
without the stimulants of flesh foods and wine it is difficult
enough to restrain our passions and escape Satan's clutches, and
not to add to those
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19. The Limits of Trooghaft, by Desmond Stewart
talents
of forbears who had built skyscrapers and pyramids. It showed
shrewd sense. To repair old buildings or build new ones would
attract the hound-men. Safety lay in dispersal. Libraries were a
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20. On the Eating of Flesh, by Plutarch
how his smell could bear their scent; and how the very nastiness
happened not to offend the taste, while it chewed the sores of
others, and participated of the sap and juices of deadly wounds.
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